Sam Field boosted QPR's Championship survival hopes by scoring a late equaliser in a 2-2 draw against his former club West Brom on an emotional and controversial night at Loftus Road.
Field opened the scoring on night where QPR paid tribute to club great Stan Bowles, who died last month.
Promotion-chasing West Brom quickly turned the game around with two goals in three minutes from Mikey Johnston and Grady Diangana.
QPR missed one penalty before they were denied another when Cedric Kipre appeared to use his hand to stop the ball going into the net.
But Field levelled with nine minutes left to earn the hosts a draw which moved them a point clear of the bottom three.
Loftus Road held a minute's applause for Bowles before kick-off and there was a mosaic in his honour in the stand named after him, while members of his family attended along with team-mates from the 1975-76 side who were pipped to the league title by Liverpool.
The hosts went ahead after 17 minutes. Alex Palmer spilled Ilias Chair's shot from the edge of the box and Michael Frey went down under the goalkeeper's challenge looking for a penalty, before Lucas Andersen retrieved the loose ball and squared it for Field to score from close range.
Rangers seemed to be in control but the tide suddenly turned, with Johnston continuing his fine form since his loan move from Celtic.
Ireland international Johnston is gaining a reputation for scoring spectacular goals and he struck another after 25 minutes to haul Albion level.
He cut in from the left, past Jimmy Dunne and Paul Smyth, and sent a cracking strike beyond goalkeeper Asmir Begovic and in off the near post.
What a strike from Mikey Johnston!
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